Neoplasms
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DMICE) records
The Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DMICE) Records consist of comparative effectiveness reviews created and published by DMICE (OHSU Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology) during the years 2005-2008 on the usage of pharmaceuticals and other treatments for health conditions, diseases, and mental illness, including diabetes, cancer, osteoporosis, hypertension, and depression.
Hambleton Project records
The Hambleton Project was a non-profit organization based in Portland, Oregon with a mission to provide support to lesbian women with cancer and other life threatening conditions. Spanning from 1997 to 2007, the collection consists of many textual documents as well as some more unique materials such as presentations, photographs, and artifacts.
Steve Hamblin collection
Steve Hamblin was born with a rare congenital deformity, a teratoma of the upper lip that was associated with a cleft lip and cleft palate. This collection comprises his medical records and treatment documentation.
George W. King scrapbook collection
George Weirs King, M.D. (c.1852-1929) was a doctor in Montana and Oregon. The collection consists of miscellaneous reprints and newspaper articles by or about Dr. King and a scrapbook of photographs and assorted materials. The collection spans circa 1894 to 1902.
Jerome Sidney Maliner collection
Dr. Jerome (Jerry) Maliner served patients as a dermatologist in Eugene and Coos Bay until he retired from active practice. This collection consists of notes, medical data, patient records, drawings and photos of his work with Paget's disease.
Arthur J. McLean papers
Arthur J. McLean was the first trained neurosurgeon in Portland, OR. Alternately described as hot-headed, brash, brilliant, and busy, McLean was known for a tireless devotion to his profession and for being open about his bitternesses and prejudices. The collection consists of research data and manuscripts.
Oregon Comprehensive Cancer Program records
University News and Publications Media collection
University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals records
The University of Oregon Medical School has operated or been affiliated with a variety of hospitals and clinics. This collections holds records of some of those institutions, including hospital registers, death books, and other assorted registration and medical care ledgers dating from 1915 to 1973.